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The source of computer talk that you can use, General Protection Fault has been providing relatively new-ish information, reviews and interviews covering technology, games and computers for over 17 years. Your hosts Jeremy Smith & Ivan Baird been around for awhile so a wealth of knowledge is just a week away! Learn more at gpfault.com!

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CleanEpisode #224: Thanks Chrome! My insecurities are now insecure

All of World of Warcraft is now playable for one monthly fee, the European Commission hands out another round of fines, many of the cryptocurrencies endorsed by celebrities are no more, the upcoming version of Chrome will mark all non-HTTPS sites as uns

Netflix’s Smart Downloads aims to make binge-ing an even easier process, the EU has handed down a $5 billion dollar fine to Google for Android antitrust violations, music albums can now be patched after they are released and Tidal Correspondent Jeremi

How much money have you spent on Steam? A Valve sanctioned tool makes it crystal clear, 4 major phone carriers are actually trying to protect your privacy now and Microsoft is redesigning Office to make it simpler.

This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo is in full swing, Bitcoin’s massive price surge in 2017 is allegedly due to manipulation, Netflix is adding a game to its streaming service, kind of, and Ivan Baird embraces his supernaturally conflicted inn

Microsoft is now ahead of Google as the worlds third most valuable company, the SEC is getting serious with a new appointee to deal nearly exclusively with cryptocurrencies, Facebook has shared your data with at least 60 different organizations and Valv

YouTube Music & YouTube Premium are the newest offerings from YouTube, streaming service ESPN+ adds exclusive UFC deal, also GDPR, what it is and what it means and Hannah Tallan joins us for a discussion of all things farming in her look at the Star

Goldman Sachs launches its own cryptocurrency, AMD’s earnings up thanks to Ryzen and cryptocurrency, Turtle Beach sites battle royale games for increased headset sales and Owen Bradley joins us for a discussion of Fortnite and Vloggers.

Google’s I/O Conference revealed some pretty innovative AI advances, Valve has a new bit of tech that will let you play Steam games on your phone, and phone manufacturer ZTE is effectively out of business in America.

Samsung’s newest phone has no online connectivity at all, T-Mobile has been fined $40 million for faking ringtones, 4 companies must change their games or be considered gambling under Dutch law and it appears as though cryptocurrency has truly arrived

The FTC rules that you can legally open your electronics and not violate warranty, AI is starting to take shape that will combat journalistic bias, New York power companies can charge bitcoin miners more for electricity and a look at a slick match 3 gam